* Add a split protocol driver
This is a wrapper around two other protocol drivers, so it makes it
possible to send traces using a different protocol than the one used
for metrics.
* Add an example and tests for multi GRPC endpoint driver
* Update changelog
* Document the split driver
* Split protocol handling away from exporter
This commits adds a ProtocolDriver interface, which the exporter
will use to connect to the collector and send both metrics and traces
to it. That way, the Exporter type is free from dealing with any
connection/protocol details, as this business is taken over by the
implementations of the ProtocolDriver interface.
The gRPC code from the exporter is moved into the implementation of
ProtocolDriver. Currently it only maintains a single connection,
just as the Exporter used to do.
With the split, most of the Exporter options became actually gRPC
connection manager's options. Currently the only option that remained
to be Exporter's is about setting the export kind selector.
* Update changelog
* Increase the test coverage of GRPC driver
* Do not close a channel with multiple senders
The disconnected channel can be used for sending by multiple
goroutines (for example, by metric controller and span processor), so
this channel should not be closed at all. Dropping this line closes a
race between closing a channel and sending to it.
* Simplify new connection handler
The callbacks never return an error, so drop the return type from it.
* Access clients under a lock
The client may change as a result on reconnection in background, so
guard against a racy access.
* Simplify the GRPC driver a bit
The config type was exported earlier to have a consistent way of
configuring the driver, when also the multiple connection driver would
appear. Since we are not going to add a multiple connection driver,
pass the options directly to the driver constructor. Also shorten the
name of the constructor to `NewGRPCDriver`.
* Merge common gRPC code back into the driver
The common code was supposed to be shared between single connection
driver and multiple connection driver, but since the latter won't be
happening, it makes no sense to keep the not-so-common code in a
separate file. Also drop some abstraction too.
* Rename the file with gRPC driver implementation
* Update changelog
* Sleep for a second to trigger the timeout
Sometimes CI has it's better moments, so it's blazing fast and manages
to finish shutting the exporter down within the 1 microsecond timeout.
* Increase the timeout for shutting down the exporter
One millisecond is quite short, and I was getting failures locally or
in CI:
go test ./... + race in ./exporters/otlp
2020/12/14 18:27:54 rpc error: code = Canceled desc = context canceled
2020/12/14 18:27:54 context deadline exceeded
--- FAIL: TestNewExporter_withMultipleAttributeTypes (0.37s)
otlp_integration_test.go:541: resource span count: got 0, want 1
FAIL
FAIL go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp 5.278s
or
go test ./... + coverage in ./exporters/otlp
2020/12/14 17:41:16 rpc error: code = Canceled desc = context canceled
2020/12/14 17:41:16 exporter disconnected
--- FAIL: TestNewExporter_endToEnd (1.53s)
--- FAIL: TestNewExporter_endToEnd/WithCompressor (0.41s)
otlp_integration_test.go:246: span counts: got 3, want 4
2020/12/14 17:41:18 context canceled
FAIL
coverage: 35.3% of statements in ./...
FAIL go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp 4.753s
* Shut down the providers in end to end test
This is to make sure that all batched spans are actually flushed
before closing the exporter.
* Store span data directly in the span
- Nesting only some of a span's data in a `data` field (with the rest
of the data living direclty in the `span` struct) is confusing.
- export.SpanData is meant to be an immutable *snapshot* of a span,
not the "authoritative" state of the span.
- Refactor attributesMap.toSpanData into toKeyValue and make it
return a []label.KeyValue which is clearer than modifying a struct
passed to the function.
- Read droppedCount from the attributesMap as a separate operation
instead of setting it from within attributesMap.toSpanData.
- Set a span's end time in the span itself rather than in the
SpanData to allow reading the span's end time after a span has
ended.
- Set a span's end time as soon as possible within span.End so that
we don't influence the span's end time with operations such as
fetching span processors and generating span data.
- Remove error handling for uninitialized spans. This check seems to
be necessary only because we used to have an *export.SpanData field
which could be nil. Now that we no longer have this field I think we
can safely remove the check. The error isn't used anywhere else so
remove it, too.
* Store parent as trace.SpanContext
The spec requires that the parent field of a Span be a Span, a
SpanContext or null.
Rather than extracting the parent's span ID from the trace.SpanContext
which we get from the tracer, store the trace.SpanContext as is and
explicitly extract the parent's span ID where necessary.
* Add ReadOnlySpan interface
Use this interface instead of export.SpanData in places where reading
information from a span is necessary. Use export.SpanData only when
exporting spans.
* Add ReadWriteSpan interface
Use this interface instead of export.SpanData in places where it is
necessary to read information from a span and write to it at the same
time.
* Rename export.SpanData to SpanSnapshot
SpanSnapshot represents the nature of this type as well as its
intended use more accurately.
Clarify the purpose of SpanSnapshot in the docs and emphasize what
should and should not be done with it.
* Rephrase attributesMap doc comment
"refreshes" is wrong for plural ("updates").
* Refactor span.End()
- Improve accuracy of span duration. Record span end time ASAP. We
want to measure a user operation as accurately as possible, which
means we want to mark the end time of a span as soon as possible
after span.End() is called. Any operations we do inside span.End()
before storing the end time affect the total duration of the span,
and although these operations are rather fast at the moment they
still seem to affect the duration of the span by "artificially"
adding time between the start and end timestamps. This is relevant
only in cases where the end time isn't explicitly specified.
- Remove redundant idempotence check. Now that IsRecording() is based
on the value of span.endTime, IsRecording() will always return
false after span.End() had been called because span.endTime won't
be zero. This means we no longer need span.endOnce.
- Improve TestEndSpanTwice so that it also ensures subsequent calls
to span.End() don't modify the span's end time.
* Update changelog
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <codingalias@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <MrAlias@users.noreply.github.com>
* Updating version of OTLP to 0.5.0
* updating trace transform to use latest protos
* update otlp span test
* forgot one test
* finishing the rest of the implementation
In this change:
- MetricDescriptor is no longer a member of the metric
- splitting Sum, Gauge, Histogram by Int/Float
- SummaryDataPoints are no longer around, MinMaxSumCount is now a Histogram
* update changelog
* Update CHANGELOG.md
Move changes to the Unreleased section. This is to account for the recent release.
Co-authored-by: Tyler Yahn <MrAlias@users.noreply.github.com>
* Move trace API to otel
* Move tracetest to oteltest
* Update package documentation
* Remove old api/trace package
* Lint
* Add changes to CHANGELOG
* Add tests for rest of trace API
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Anthony Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
* Documentation fixes
Includes resolutions for review issues.
* Correct CHANGELOG post release
Co-authored-by: Anthony Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
* Update codes to match specification
* Add changes to changelog
* go mod tidy
* Add unit tests for codes
* Update SetStatus methods to only filter Unset
* Update apitest code being tested
* Update trace export interface
Move to conforming to the specification.
* Update documentation in export trace
* Update sdk trace provider to support new trace exporter
* Update SpanProcessors
Support the Provider changes and new trace exporter.
* Update the SDK to support the changes
* Update trace Provider to not return an error
* Update sdk with new Provider return
Also fix the testExporter ExportSpans method
* Update exporters with changes
* Update examples with changes
* Update Changelog
* Move error handling to end of shutdown
* Update exporter interface
Rename to SpanExporter to match specification. Add an error return value
to the Shutdown method based on feedback. Propagate these changes.
Remove the Stop method from the OTLP exporter to avoid confusion and
redundancy.
* Add test to check OTLP Shutdown honors context
* Add Jaeger exporter test for shutdown
* Fix race in Jaeger test
* Unify shutdown behavior and testing
* Update sdk/trace/simple_span_processor.go
Co-authored-by: Anthony Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
Co-authored-by: Anthony Mirabella <a9@aneurysm9.com>
* Move proto to OTLP exporter
* Update OTLP exporter import of proto
* Use gogo protobuf
To stop using the deprecated github.com/golang/protobuf and match what
the collector is doing, switch to generating OTLP with the
github.com/gogo/protobuf/proto instead of
github.com/golang/protobuf/proto.
* Clean dependencies
Remove all protobuf dependencies from otel package and all of its
dependencies.
* Update CHANGELOG
* Clean OTLP exporter go mod
Remove submodule beforehand to avoid unneeded direct dependencies.
* Use default ref for GitHub workflow
* Update path that triggers proto gen action
* Correct license-check exclusion for OTLP
* Update commented location of the OTLP and code
* Import open-telemetry/opentelemetry-proto submodule under internal
* Commit changes in updated/new protobuf files
* Refer to new location of .pb.go files after rewrite from import
* Describe in CHANGELOG
* Update OTLP to v0.4.0
* Update attribute transforms to use new KeyValue
* Update metric transforms
The labels are no longer included in the MetricDescriptor
Use new types.
* Fix OTLP integration tests
* Update example otel-collector go.sum
* Update metric integration testing
* Fix type error introduced in conflict resolution
* Deep clean of go.sum
Recreate go.sum for otel-collector example and OTLP exporter.
* Update Tracer API with instrumentation version
Add option to the `Provider.Tracer` method to specify the
instrumentation version.
Update the global, noop, opentracing bridge, and default SDK
implementations.
This does not propagate the instrumentation library version to the
exported span. That is left for a follow-on PR.
* Revert trace_test.go
This is for the next PR.
* Support instrumentation library in SDK trace exports
* Update Jaeger exporter to export instrumentation
* Point to the convenience functions in api/key package
This is to increase the visibility of the api/key package through the
api/core package, otherwise developers often tend to miss the api/key
package altogether and write `core.Key(name).TYPE(value)` and complain
at the verbosity of such a construction. The api/key package would
allow them to write `key.TYPE(name, value)`.
* Use the api/key package where applicable
This transforms all the uses of `core.Key(name).TYPE(value)` to
`key.TYPE(name, value)`. This also should help increasing the
visibility of the api/key package for developers reading the otel-go
code.
Co-authored-by: Joshua MacDonald <jmacd@users.noreply.github.com>
Instead of batching based on the Resource pointer which is not guaranteed
to uniquely identify common Resources, use the `String` method which is.
Renames the external test package to be identified as the integration
testing. This testing structure (the mock exporter) batches exported
resources transmitted from the resource. This is needed as there is no
guarantees that a batch will be exported in a single payload, therefore,
it is not an ideal place to add resource batch testing for the exporter
itself.
Add unit tests to ensure the Exporter is correctly batching spans by
resource.